Ori sits on your Windows PC, listens through your meetings, and quietly finishes what comes after them, the recap, the deck, the follow‑up email, the spreadsheet update. It works the way you do, in the apps you already use, and it only acts when you say go.
Take a Teams call. Hang up. Ori has the transcript, the decisions, the tasks. It then checks each task against your memory, past recaps, the people involved, the project history, and produces what you actually need: a recap doc in Word, a deck in PowerPoint, the follow‑up email in Outlook. Then it ticks each task off your list. Press play to watch one hour, sped up.
There are two Oris. The first one quietly turns your meetings and emails into finished work. The second one watches you do something once, and then does it for you, every time after.
Ori sits in your meetings and reads your inbox. When the call ends, it knows what was decided, who owes what, and what document, deck, or message needs to follow. Then it goes and writes them, in the actual app, on your Windows PC. You read, edit, send.
Hit record. Do a thing the way you do it, pull a report, file an expense, build a status update from three apps. Ori turns that recording into a reusable agent. Run it on Tuesday at 9. Run it for every customer in a list. The boring part of your job becomes a button.
Most agents forget every session. Ori learns. Watch one person's memory grow from week 1 to week 12, projects clustering, routines auto-discovering, the whole thing turning slowly so you can see the shape. The longer you use it, the more it knows about your work.
What Ori is doing right now, windows, selections, the next three planned steps.
Every successful workflow, replayable. "Do that thing you did last Tuesday" works.
People, projects, accounts, documents. Linked the way you actually link them.
The recurring routines Ori has watched you do, distilled into reusable scripts.
No prompts. No scripts. No automation language. Press record, do your task one time, press stop. Ori turns the recording into a named action, and now it lives in your workflow library, waiting to do that thing again.
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Once Ori knows a task, it doesn't wait for you. Set a schedule. Set a trigger. Or just leave the laptop open. Ori keeps working in the background while you're in meetings, while you're heads-down, while you're asleep. Wake up to a desk where things are already done.
The work after the work, the recap, the deck, the email, the spreadsheet, is what actually fills your day. Ori is for that.